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How do I 'un-stick' adjacent tabs?

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That's what I was doing. If you move the Colour tab to the right it sticks to the Styles tab.  If you then move it to the left it drags the all the other tabs with it.

 

You can only un-stick it if you move the Styles tab first.

Sticky Colour tab.afdesign

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Yes but can you do that with my file?

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That's what I was doing. If you move the Colour tab to the right it sticks to the Styles tab.  If you then move it to the left it drags the all the other tabs with it.

 

You can only un-stick it if you move the Styles tab first.

 

Hi jackamus,

That's because you are picking the Color tab not from the label, but a little on the left (over the two little vertical lines that you find there - see my screenshot). That area will drag all the tabs of that group from the Studio. To move just the Colour tab make sure you click over the tab's name.

 

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